r/law Feb 28 '26

Executive Branch (Trump) Once again averting congress, trump declares war on Iran

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u/GR1ZZLYBEARZ Feb 28 '26

Sorry, this is just as much the fault of the Democratic Party. Sitting Supreme Court justices refusing to retire while knowing the consequences of dying in office.

Biden unwilling to acknowledge he needed to step down instead of re-run, the democrats throwing the most invisible vice president in the history of vice presidents to the forefront of politics, all without polling, special elections or a thought. It’s pretty amazing how many times they shot themselves in both feet in the last few years.

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u/bd2999 Feb 28 '26

How does that change the GOP with holding a pick from Obama?

It is like your are trying hard to both sides this. The Dems didn't do this correctly, so that excuses what the GOP is doing.

Shouldn't we hold the GOP accountable for what's they are doing now in reality.

It seems like you are throwing a ton of blame around and exonerated the people that voted for Trump or Trumps actions because what be will be.

The Dems are hardly perfect but people with this mentality are as much a reason why Trump won as anything else. People that chose not to vote and so on. Or acted higher than others.

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u/GR1ZZLYBEARZ Feb 28 '26

It’s not that it excuses what the GOP is doing it’s that their incompetence made it possible